no. stick with brady this week against green bay.. he'll put up big numbers... then go with rivers against oakland the following week... then stick with brady for the rest of the season... he has a much better schedule as far as the defenses he'll be playing and he'll have a lot more late season focus than a first year starter will...
Look at it this way....The closer LT gets to beating Alexander's 28 TD record from last year, the more he is going to get the ball. Scottenheimer is a players coach and understands the significance of records...They can't do anything to stop LT, so stacking the box may open up a few games for Rivrs, but overall, LT is in charge of putting the ball into the paint.